-OFTB?ia"'' "53 ""-" r1f isf rC ';' F i; IF. j t IE W it If' ! hi- I )t tmk &&. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. WICHITA. TUUnSDAT, J USE 10, 18T5. D. U. Miller sends u some fins new potatoes. Jlilii street south orDouglas avenue li bcine; graded. Green pea have been in the market for ocr a week. Iter. J. 1 Harscn has not returned from Cleveland. . Strawberries made their aprearanco in mar ket early last week. Fanner DoolittU writei up his opinion of plows In this issue. Jim Anderson, or this place, is building a stable at Great Dend. Iteai citato sales a-J transfers are rapidly upon the increase again. Heaps ou heaps ot dogs were slain last Tues day morning by the police. The four new brick store rooms on Main street are nearing completion. Friend William Jones will acccptour thinks for a choice lot of sweet turnips. Mrs. M. W. Levy has returned home from quite a long visit to Great llend. Spring lias learned a trick or winUr and now lingers in ths Up ofsummer. Several strangers from ...

EpsaW? 'fru ?! irag iyffTti 'ptut 'rs Mwp.-l?TAwi?JW3-w',''l it'1"1 --P- --., ..!. " '-' --'-' ffffm-' ' Ltt,-J- L"" ii ny nmy'iyjn' Cf f$Kcjiiii (&tgk M. M. MUnnOCIC, Editor cVIOIIITA. T1HT1ISD.YY, JUNK 17, 1S73. That Third Terra. ISack from the democratic stump and ;russ btitl comes tlio echo, fuinl and characterless though it is, Ihu cry of 'ihird term ami Ctrsaiifcin:"' but the wauled ipspoiiEc fails. The people have too much good fciisc to longer note the ass now- that the lion' hido has been stripped from his noisy body. Urant is no orator, nor yet has won :.ny fama as a literary man, but when he peaks the people find no difficulty in undemanding him timply because ho uorcr opens' his mouth unless he ha something Jo say. "Let us have peace." The Army "Worm. A spocial dispatch to the St. Louis Republican from White Hall, Illinois, dated the 11th inst., says the aimy worm is ravaging the farms in that icinilr. Major (.illor, l'otcr llode houae nml the UaUhvius, west and .nut...

Ugg-wu ' tmwr-Z.l'rmSWS. ffSBW! KANSAS SfL S0 1 1 r i i r? u 1 k. IiET i:t V fr i ! J j !- r t Wktk tfagfe CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. WICHITA, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1875. See interesting letter and correspondence. See stray notice of a valuable horse else where. The festival and i octal Friday msht prom ises to lie a delightful on. What has become of our brass band? We hope the boys have not played out- That enterprising firm, Allen Tucker, have a new advertisement in this week's Eagle. Tho strawberry festival held by our Bap tist friend I 'last week was a social and finan cial SUCCCSf. Judge Campbell has another contempt case on hand this timo the trouble comes from Howard county. A Mr. Carother has opened up a good storo of general merchandise at Valley Center in a sew building erected by himself. Work is again progressing on the Cblsholm water mill cast of town acd the proprietors expect to be ready for the new crop. Some four thousand patents await delivery at the United States Land Ofl...

ytv4v " I" - ,. - - --ts-i; (' -: V5J- ' iIJ . I t , "ieS&K3!K!S5SE!r23a -STT. ... .'-," srwsk TMKr?Bf; 1 ., 1 r l ai , .--r 1 " r ' "rr- " w-st &licii!t (ISagk M. M. MURDOCK, Editor! V10mTA.THLIlSUAYrJUNi:2J,lb;;. OUR DISTINGUISHED VISITORS. THE EDITORS Of THE MISSIS SIPPI VALLEY- Woloomo to tho "Happy Valloy" and to tbo Quoon City of tbo Southwost. In view of the wide siu-eml anil ex aggerated reports of the injury beinjr done to the crops or the Slate and of the Arkansas Valley, the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad company have invited the most prominent rep resentatives of the press of Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Ioiva and oilier western States to make an excursive visit to our Valley, to the end that from act ual observation these gentlemen, who speak daily to millions of people, might be convinced that there has been no general devastation here, and that for a very truth, no happier or more prosperous people can be found any where belicring they would sec that fin...

ij&safcss- ---w!3lBBSeK ,sw8,9SSSW--. J i ,-. w- - - Mrr333ri55-sww I J j-r -"" " t rv ft' rrM7UJRDOCK, Editor.- WlOHlTA.TilUirsDAV.JUlA I. lbTo. aeooher. Up io yesterday rnoniinjr tko jury in the Becclier and Tilton case wcro still out auil no signs of agreeing. TopekaPost OfQco. The site for. the new Government building at Topcka, has been selected on the corner of Fifth Street and Kan sas Avenue. It is the site of first ho tel of any importance built in that city. In the spring of '57 we boarded at said hotel, the bill of fare being from day to day and from meal to ucal, corn bread, sow-belly and dried apples w tulicd down with black coffee, all for seven dollars per week. Wc could tell Postmaster King of things which oc curred on that .pot, that would make his hat, like Carabaraba's, crawl from his head. Affairs in tlio Territory. Two or three Xation-correspoud-ents of the Each..: intimated a few mouths since that certain officials and contractors were systematically de frau...

yiiSM-irW .iJiiMa3K - i&E&&&P -. . rJ,tfSS? i" i ; r r , K" li ft w I V WUktyh $ agle. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. WICHITA. TUUKSDAY, JULY 1, 1875. Up and Down the Great "Valley. Tlic lfing-wishcd-for opportunity to sco with our own eyes tht portion of tin valley inter vening between Wichita and the Indian Ter ritory, has at last been realized. Last irldsy mornlnj;, after our editorial jnstJ had said their good-bye, and were whirling away to the north and west, we, In company with lion. John J. Ingalli, turned our faces MUth, toward to tho land ot the red man. A threo dajV journey Uy before us. Stimulated by the "morning gloriously exhilarating breezes, which prcssod Into undulating waves the rolling ocean of green that from the cen ter at our fett spread away In every direction to mingle with the paler blue or the distant horizon, wc thought to tell our readers cf all the things we saw and felt, liut inspiration, however stronply it may stir the inmost being, docs not alw...

se Krt'-JteaswiSVfej!ft5xasaaasiOeaBMo m& i"lJ wrff WJ -j a I - a j jr -9jlMSS - wiw'ttW' '"Uk1 ww rv-f-wu-r "533" "fMrt-w. -.p. ,,ii ,,i- . "iTOWSSE n lh i hW rv I. . H I 1 Ui Hitiriiit &tgfe. M. M. MURDOCK, Editor. WIaiITA.THUKSlAY,.IUIA" S, 1S75. An Indian FJglit Down tho Trail. Colonization, education, military rule nor any other appliance of civili zation teems to bettor Hie nature of an Indian, lie will turn from shaking Lands over :i treaty of peace, to Kill or rob the first unprotected white man lie meets. So it will continue until ho disappears from the face of the ctirtli. 'for 'tis his nature so to do." Mr. W. T. Jcwcti came up from Skeleton creek rpn Friday. A band . of the Olases hnd run on to a couple of herd?, and being refused toll-money they stole some sixty head of cattle. The herders sent word to the military, and then made a cliarsre on the band, killing an Indian and getting back a part of the cattle. The military were only a few hourj behind tho Indians...